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Sunday, Oct. 1, 2006 at 1:50 pm

It’s OK Not To Blog, Really!

By Jeffrey Eisenberg
October 1st, 2006

Mark Healey’s post "Follow The Leader" is worthwhile reading. He’s correctly identified why so many people blog and why they can now take comfort in their decision not to blog any longer.

I’m hoping that the citizens of the blogosphere take note of their newly found me-too justification for not blogging. It will be nice to see the clutter and the me-toos reduced.

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  1. Are you serious? All you do is write a few sentences about the posts of other bloggers and YOU’RE complaining about the clutter and me-toos? Wow, that kettle sure is black, isn’t it?

  2. Isn’t it ironic how some people don’t get irony? I found it really funny that people wanted an excuse to not blog; as if someone had been twisting there arm. I know how hard it is to write quality original content. I’ve produced my fair share of original content, articles and even a couple of best-selling books, but very few bloggers can produce quality content consistently. I have nothing but respect for those that do. I hope you got a chuckle from my post and that you can now close the loop on what I was thinking.

  3. My bad, typo alert! there should have been their.

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Jeffrey is the co-author of New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling books Call to Action and Waiting For Your Cat to Bark. Jeffrey is available as a professional speaker. You can friend him on Facebook or LinkedIn.

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